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Best And Worst VA, DC Hospital Safety Grades 2020: Report
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released a new round of hospital safety grades. Here's how hospitals in Virginia and DC fared.
WASHINGTON, DC — Several hospitals in Virginia and Washington, D.C., received top grades for safety, while others didn’t quite measure up, according to new spring 2020 ratings released by the Leapfrog Group recently.
Safety grades are released by the nonprofit organization twice per year, in the spring and the fall. The ratings of more than 2,600 hospitals focus on accidents, injuries and infections, and help to assess how well a facility prevents medical errors and other harm to patients.
It’s worth noting the metrics used to determine this spring’s hospital grades originated from safety data reported for periods ending in 2018 and 2019. The report does not take into account the strain the new coronavirus outbreak is placing on some hospitals where staff are experiencing shortages of drugs and protection equipment.
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In Virginia:
- 36 hospitals received an A grade.
- 17 hospitals received a B grade.
- 12 hospitals received a C grade.
- 3 hospitals received a D grade.
- 0 hospitals received an F grade.
In the District of Columbia:
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- 0 hospitals received an A grade.
- 2 hospitals received a B grade.
- 2 hospitals received a C grade.
- 1 hospital received a D grade.
- 0 hospitals received an F grade.
(See detailed list below)
The latest grades show 33 percent of hospitals nationwide earned an “A” grade while 25 percent earned a “B.” Some 35 percent earned a “C” grade, 7 percent a “D” and less than 1 percent received an “F” grade.
Here are the Leapfrog Group's spring 2020 grades for hospitals in Virginia:
Grade "A"
- Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center, Norfolk
- Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital, Newport News
- Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, Mechanicsville
- Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital of Richmond, Richmond
- CJW Medical Center - Chippenham Campus, Richmond
- CJW Medical Center - Johnston-Willis Campus, Richmond
- Clinch Valley Medical Center, Richlands
- Fauquier Hospital, Warrenton
- Henrico Doctors' Hospital, Richmond
- Inova Alexandria Hospital, Alexandria
- Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Fairfax
- Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church
- Inova Loudoun Hospital, Leesburg
- Inova Mount Vernon Hospital, Alexandria
- LewisGale Hospital - Alleghany, Low Moor
- LewisGale Hospital - Montgomery, Blacksburg
- LewisGale Hospital - Pulaski, Pulaski
- LewisGale Medical Center, Salem
- Norton Community Hospital, Norton
- Novant Health UVA Health System Haymarket Medical Center, Haymarket
- Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center, Manassas
- Parham Doctors' Hospital, Richmond
- Reston Hospital Center, Reston
- Retreat Doctors' Hospital, Richmond
- Riverside Tappahannock Hospital, Tappahannock
- Riverside Walter Reed Hospital, Gloucester
- Sentara CarePlex Hospital, Hampton
- Sentara Leigh Hospital, Norfolk
- Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville
- Sentara Obici Hospital, Suffolk
- Sentara Princess Anne Hospital, Virginia Beach
- Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital, Virginia Beach
- Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center, Williamsburg
- Virginia Hospital Center--Arlington Health System, Arlington
- Winchester Medical Center, Winchester
- Wythe County Community Hospital, Wytheville
Grade "B"
- Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center, Portsmouth
- Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center, Midlothian
- Carilion New River Valley Medical Center, Christiansburg
- Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke
- Danville Regional Medical Center, Danville
- John Randolph Medical Center, Hopewell
- Lonesome Pine Hospital, Big Stone Gap
- Mountain View Regional Hospital, Norton
- Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center, Culpeper
- Riverside Regional Medical Center, Newport News
- Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk
- Sentara RMH Medical Center, Harrisonburg
- Southside Regional Medical Center, Petersburg
- Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center, Fredericksburg
- Stafford Hospital, Stafford
- Twin County Regional Healthcare, Galax
- University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville
Grade "C"
- Augusta Health, Fishersville
- Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, Chesapeake
- Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abingdon
- Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg
- Riverside Doctors' Hospital Williamsburg, Williamsburg
- Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital, South Boston
- Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center, Woodbridge
- Sovah Health Martinsville, Martinsville
- StoneSprings Hospital Center, Dulles
- VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital, South Hill
- VCU Medical Center Main Hospital, Richmond
- Warren Memorial Hospital, Front Royal
Grade "D"
- Centra Lynchburg General Hospital, Lynchburg
- Centra Southside Community Hospital, Farmville
- Centra Virginia Baptist Hospital, Lynchburg
Grade "F"
No hospitals received an "F" grade.
Here are the Leapfrog Group's spring 2020 grades for hospitals in Washington, D.C.:
There were no A or F grades.
Grade "B"
Grade "C"
Grade "D"
To determine each state’s grade, Leapfrog used up to 28 national performance measures from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Leapfrog Hospital Survey and information from other supplemental data sources. When averaged, performance measures produce a single letter grade representing a hospital’s overall performance in keeping patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors.
The goal of the Hospital Safety Grade is to reduce deaths caused by hospital errors and injuries.
Leapfrog estimates that if the risk at all hospitals was equivalent to what it is at "A" hospitals, 50,000 lives at other facilities would have been saved. Overall, the researchers estimate that 160,000 lives are lost every year due to avoidable medical errors. That figure is down from 2016, when the Leapfrog Group estimated there were 205,000 avoidable deaths.
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